Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis with locally made calcium sulfate bone cement pellets impregnated with antibiotics at University Teaching Hospital of Butare (CHUB), Rwanda

Julien Gashegu, Tom Byamungu, Christian Ngarambe, J. Bayisenga, A. Kiswezi
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Background: Chronic osteomyelitis remains a challenging and potentially lifelong disease. Its treatment includes surgery, which is essential and consists of the removal of all dead bone and necrotic soft tissues, and systemic antibiotic administration. One excellent modality for antibiotic delivery is the use of antibiotic-impregnated bone cement. In this paper, we report our experience of operating-room-made antibiotic-impregnated bone cement at University Teaching Hospital of Butare (CHUB), Rwanda. Methods: Fifty-five patients with haematogenously spread chronic osteomyelitis were operated upon and benefited from our protocol between January 2015 and December 2016. Excluded from this study were cases in which we estimated that soft tissue bone coverage might have been a challenge. We mixed 300 g of calcium sulfate powder with 2 g of ceftriaxone and 480 mg of gentamicin to form pellets. To allow for drying, we prepared the mixture 2 hours before implantation into operated bone. Results: Thirty-one patients (56%) were children under 15 years of age, and 44 (80%) of the cases involved the tibia or the femur. After 12 months of follow-up, only 3 cases (5%) presented with complications that needed additional surgeries. All complications were related to the biodegradation of the calcium sulfate pallets. The rest of the patients in this study improved without complications. Conclusions: The locally made (within in the operating room) antibiotic-impregnated bone cement at CHUB was safe, effective, and of low cost. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ecajs.v23i1.1   This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source (including a link to the formal publication), provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
卢旺达布塔雷大学教学医院(CHUB)用当地生产的浸渍抗生素的硫酸钙骨水泥颗粒治疗慢性骨髓炎
背景:慢性骨髓炎仍然是一种具有挑战性和潜在的终身疾病。它的治疗包括手术,这是必不可少的,包括移除所有死骨和坏死软组织,以及全身抗生素治疗。一种极好的抗生素递送方式是使用抗生素浸渍骨水泥。在本文中,我们报告了我们在卢旺达布塔雷大学教学医院(CHUB)的手术室自制抗生素浸没骨水泥的经验。方法:2015年1月至2016年12月,55例血液性扩散慢性骨髓炎患者接受手术治疗并受益于我们的方案。本研究排除了我们估计软组织骨覆盖可能是一个挑战的病例。我们将300克硫酸钙粉与2克头孢曲松和480毫克庆大霉素混合成颗粒。为了使其干燥,我们在植入手术骨前2小时准备了混合物。结果:15岁以下儿童31例(56%),累及胫骨或股骨44例(80%)。经过12个月的随访,只有3例(5%)出现并发症,需要进一步手术。所有并发症均与硫酸钙托盘的生物降解有关。本研究中其余患者均无并发症。结论:本院自制(手术室内)抗生素浸渍骨水泥安全、有效、成本低。https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ecajs.v23i1.1本作品遵循知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议,允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是您要适当注明原作者和来源(包括正式出版物的链接),提供知识共享许可协议的链接,并注明是否进行了更改。
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